 Remarks in the Senate (29 February 1872) He was here responding to the famous slogan derived from a statement of Stephen Decatur: "Our country! In her intercourse with foreign nations, may she always be in the right; but our country, right or wrong."

 "The Crime against Kansas," speech in the Senate (May 18, 1856). The insult against Senator Andrew Butler of South Carolina so angered Butler's cousin, Representative Preston Brooks, that Brooks attacked Sumter with a cane in the Senate chamber a few weeks later.

 Who: Cordé (handmaiden to Padmé Amidala) Source: Killed in an assassination attempt on Padmé. She was acting as a body double for Padmé when the ship she was on was blown up by Zam Wessel. Padmé was piloting one of the starfighters escorting the ship.